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Seagullroyal

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Dec 31, 2014
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Sit in N1E, and love it, always a good atmosphere, nice bunch of neighbours. A few years ago at a Cup game, a bloke who normally sits high up in the West, was sat next to me, his first time in the North. His first comments was that he didn't enjoy being at one end, when he was used to being up high and central, and that you could see the tactics, team shapes and general play much better from up there. However, when Glen Murray scored the winner right in front of us, and the pandemonium that followed, he did agree that there was nothing as good as that!
 


Paulie Gualtieri

Bada Bing
NSC Patron
May 8, 2018
11,427
I’ve just moved down to the South - first time ever, but I’m considering being a tourist, to experience all angles of the stadium.
Anyone got anything good to tell me about the South (stand)?
You will probably get first dibs on the new home south (current away section) section when you become a displaced season ticket holder in a season or two?
 


















Charles 'Charley' Charles

Well-known member
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Oct 8, 2005
3,623
The Mile Of Oaks
N1F is where it’s at, although down near the front for us. Think I’ve sat for about 2 minutes in one game, apart from that same all standing which is great. The slight stereo echo of chants can easily be overcome.
 


peterward

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Nov 11, 2009
12,838
N1G is where the slightly classier North Stand STH are.

And one man's safe standing is another's Zimmer frame. But if it keeps me out of 1901 for another couple of years :thumbsup:
I just left N1G after 9 seasons there as row X was becoming zimmer framed. Loved it there but U11 not allowed, which ruled out son.

Gone up to WSU W3G
 






I’ve just moved down to the South - first time ever, but I’m considering being a tourist, to experience all angles of the stadium.
Anyone got anything good to tell me about the South (stand)?
Shite. Stewards there are awful, nearly complained to the club it was that bad but then I realised, I can use my time for much better things. Genuinely, Bmuff fans were just having banter, we give it back and got spoken to like a bunch of arseholes. Never going back.
 






HangletonGull

Well-known member
Apr 10, 2023
2,620
Shite. Stewards there are awful, nearly complained to the club it was that bad but then I realised, I can use my time for much better things. Genuinely, Bmuff fans were just having banter, we give it back and got spoken to like a bunch of arseholes. Never going back.
The 2 older stewards are the problem in there the bloke and the women genuinely think they own the stand
 


Ike and Tina Burner

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Mar 22, 2019
704
Shite. Stewards there are awful, nearly complained to the club it was that bad but then I realised, I can use my time for much better things. Genuinely, Bmuff fans were just having banter, we give it back and got spoken to like a bunch of arseholes. Never going back.
Then people wonder why the atmosphere is bad lol. The club, as a policy, have made it so there's only the North that's allowed to exist as anything close to a traditional football stand. I can't name another club in the country that intervenes in a bit of back and forth between fans. Not the mega tourist clubs like United, Liverpool or Arsenal. Not even the other softy clubs like Bournemouth or Fulham care.
 








Then people wonder why the atmosphere is bad lol. The club, as a policy, have made it so there's only the North that's allowed to exist as anything close to a traditional football stand. I can't name another club in the country that intervenes in a bit of back and forth between fans. Not the mega tourist clubs like United, Liverpool or Arsenal. Not even the other softy clubs like Bournemouth or Fulham care.
Yeah, exactly what we said and others. Bmuff looked perplexed also.
 




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